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65 y/o with HTN collapsed. In ED is stuporous, R hemiparesis + hemisensory deficit, eyes deviate to L. CT would show intraparenchymal hemorrhage in:

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The CT scan would show an intraparenchymal hemorrhage within the parietal lobe.

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The CT scan would show an intraparenchymal hemorrhage within the parietal lobe. Intraparenchymal hemorrhage refers to bleeding into the brain tissue itself, rather than bleeding into the spaces around the brain. It occurs when a blood vessel within the brain ruptures and blood accumulates in the surrounding tissue, causing damage and neurological symptoms.

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